Kernel APIs, Part 2: Deferrable functions, kernel tasklets, and work queues
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Linux Tutorials : Kernel APIs, Part 2: Deferrable functions, kernel tasklets, and work queues

For high-frequency threaded operations, the Linux® kernel provides tasklets and work queues. Tasklets and work queues implement deferrable functionality and replace the older bottom-half mechanism for drivers. This article explores the use of tasklets and work queues in the kernel and shows you how to build deferrable functions with these APIs. Kernel APIs, Part 2: Deferrable functions, kernel tasklets, and work queues  tutorial
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     Tutorial: Kernel APIs, Part 2: Deferrable functions, kernel tasklets, and work queues
     Date Listed: 2010-05-08
     Submitted By: susej
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